Opening Words Bringing in the Light of Christ Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany Prelude Areoso - Bach * Hymn O Young and Fearless Prophet N o. 444 * Call to Worship (L= Leader/P=People) Isabel Marstellar (10:45) Where can we go and seek refuge? We ve taken refuge in you, Lord. Who can rescue us from the grip of the wrongdoer? We plead our case to you, Lord. Is there any place we can run to escape the spiritual dangers that surround us? The Lord is our rock and our refuge. Let us life up our praise as we celebrate the deliverance found only in the Lord. * Opening Prayer (1 Corinthians 13) God of hope and love, let your love shine upon us this day. Let your patience and kindness flow through us, inspiring us to new depths of love and hope. Transform our love, that we might overcome envy and resentment, and rejoice in justice and righteousness. Envelop us in your love, that believing, hoping, and enduring may become our way of life on the path of love. In loving hope, we pray. Amen. Old Testament Lesson Jeremiah 1: 4-10 pg. 647 Jason Michener (10:45) * Psalter Psalm 71: 1-12 pg. 794 Marcus Jacobs (10:45) * Affirmation of Faith Apostles Creed pg. 881 * Gloria Christ, to Thee with God the Father (vs. 3) No. 184 Christ, to thee with God the Father, and, O Holy Ghost, to thee, hymn and chant and high thanksgiving, and unwearied praises be: honor, glory and dominion, and eternal victory, evermore and evermore. Amen. Epistle Reading 1 Corinthians 13: 1-13 pg. 1000 Glendon Nightingale (10:45) * Gospel Luke 4: 21-30 Chelsea Marstellar (10:45) 21 And he began to say to them, Today this scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing. 22 And all spoke well of him and wondered at the gracious words which proceeded out of his mouth; and they said, Is not this Joseph s son? 23 And he said to them, Doubtless you will quote to me this proverb, Physician, heal yourself: what we have heard you did at Caper naum, do here also in your own country. 24 And he said, Truly, I say to you, no prophet is acceptable in his own country. 25 But in truth, I tell you, there were many widows in Israel in the days of Eli jah, when the heaven was shut up three years and six months, when there came a great famine over all the land; 26 and Eli jah was sent to none of them but only to Zar ephath, in the land of Sidon, to a woman who was a widow. 27 And there were many lepers in Israel in the time of the prophet Eli sha; and none of them was cleansed, but only Na aman the Syrian. 28 When they heard this, all in the synagogue were filled with wrath. 29 And they rose up and put him out of the city, and led him to the brow of the hill on which their city was built, that they might throw him down headlong. 30 But passing through the midst of them he want away. This is the Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God. Sermon Bearer of All Things Rev. Robert Haley Anthem (10:45) Let Heavenly Music Fill This Place -Gordon Young The Chancel Choir - Shelia Rose, soprano soloist Children s Time * Hymn Here I Am, Lord No. 593 Exchange of Signs for Peace, Joy and Love Joys and Concerns Presentation of Tithes and Offerings Please place completed attendance sheets and prayer cards in the offering plate. Musical Offering Siciliano - Bach * Presentation #92 vs. 6 For Thyself, Best Gift Divine - Dix For thyself, best Gift Divine, to the world so freely given, for that great, great love of thine, peace on earth, and joy in heaven: Christ, our God, to thee we raise this our sacrifice of praise. Amen.
Confirmation and Reception of New Members No. 45 Pastoral Prayer - Silent Prayer - The Lord s Prayer No. 895 * Closing Hymn Lord, Speak to Me No. 463 Benediction * Taking the Light of Christ Into the World * Closing Voluntary Triumph - Kern * Stand as you are able, to praise God! Thank you, Anita Crumpler, our guest organist today. First United Methodist Church 10246 Warwick Boulevard Newport News, Virginia 23601 757-595-0383 www.fumcnn.org January 31, 2016 8:30 am &10:45 am Leading our Worship - January 31, 2016 Acolyte: (8:30 am) TBD (10:45 am) Marcus Jacobs Lay Readers: (8:30 am) Babara Poplin (10:45 am) Ushers: (8:30 am) TBD (10:45 am) Youth Confirmation Class: Marcus Anderson Jacobs, Chelsea Anne Marstellar, Isabel Ashley Marstellar, Jason Robert Michener, and Glendon Lee Nightingale New Members joining: Betty Bellflower, Tim Clark, Ginger Sage, and Dale Wright The flowers on the altar are given to the Glory of God by David and Sally Spreder in loving memory of their mothers, Doris B. Spreder and Alberta R. Lancio. The flowers on the Chancel Rail are given to the Glory of God In honor of the Confirmation Class and the New Members, from The Church. Welcome Visitors to this service of worship! Please complete the information on the attendance register located in each pew. Cushions & listening receivers are available for your use during the service by asking an usher. First time visitors, please ask for our Visitor Welcome Kit. If you have any questions about us, contact the Pastor (robert@pastor.mn)
WEEKLY CALENDAR WEEKLY CALENDAR Today, Sunday, January 31 st 8:30 am: Worship Service - Sanctuary 9:35 am: Sunday School 10:45 am: Worship - Sanctuary Noon: Luncheon - Fellowship Hall Monday, February 1 st 10:00 am: Bible Study - Fellowship Hall Pastor Robert will lead us in the continued study of the Gospel of John 16: 17, Wednesday, February 3 rd 5:30 pm: Mid-week - Fellowship Hall 6:00 pm: Chapel Ringers - Bell room 6:30 pm: Chancel Ringers - Bell room 6:00 pm: The Cherub/Wesley Choir 6:30 pm: The Epworth Choir 7:30 pm: The Chancel Choir Today, Sunday, January 31 st 8:30 am: Worship Service - Sanctuary 9:35 am: Sunday School 10:45 am: Worship - Sanctuary Noon Luncheon - Fellowship Hall Monday, February 1 st 10:00 am - Bible Study - Fellowship Hall Pastor Robert will lead us in the continued study of the Gospel of John 16: 17, Wednesday, February 3 rd 5:30 pm: Mid-week - Fellowship Hall 6:00 pm: Chapel Ringers - Bell room 6:30 pm: Chancel Ringers - Bell room 6:00 pm: The Cherub/Wesley Choir 6:30 pm: The Epworth Choir 7:30 pm: The Chancel Choir All are welcome. All are welcome. Sunday School Classes: are available for all ages. A Nursery is Available: in Room 111 for infants through age 3. Coffee & Refreshments: Between first and second services, visitors & members are invited to enjoy Coffee and Refreshments in the Fellowship Hall. Sunday School Classes: are available for all ages. A Nursery is Available: in Room 111 for infants through age 3. Coffee & Refreshments: Between first and second services, visitors & members are invited to enjoy Coffee and Refreshments in the Fellowship Hall. To Be Remembered: Ann Barker, Wesley Berryman, Dianne Brooks, Mary Charlotte Corson, Paul Eppinger, John Garrett, Lorraine Holland, Kathryn McKitrick, Betty Mills, Annemarie Parker, Jane Potter, Doris Preston, Lynda Rainey, Dorothy Richards, Terry Sanchez, Terry Veach, and Lyla Vess. Condolence - Dearest sympathy to the family of - Louise Todd Fox upon her recent death. Condolences maybe sent to her son, Jesse E. Todd, Jr. 2814 Northfield Road, Charlottesville VA. 22901. Our deepest sympathy to the family of Elizabeth (Libby) Walters upon her recent death. Condolences may be sent to her husband, Thomas Walters, The Chesapeake - 955 Harpersville Road, Apt. 1052 Newport News, VA. 23601. To Be Remembered: Ann Barker, Wesley Berryman, Dianne Brooks, Mary Charlotte Corson, Paul Eppinger, John Garrett, Lorraine Holland, Kathryn McKitrick, Betty Mills, Annemarie Parker, Jane Potter, Doris Preston, Lynda Rainey, Dorothy Richards, Terry Sanchez, Terry Veach, and Lyla Vess. Condolence - Dearest sympathy to the family of - Louise Todd Fox upon her recent death. Condolences maybe sent to her son, Jesse E. Todd, Jr. 2814 Northfield Road, Charlottesville VA. 22901. Our deepest sympathy to the family of Elizabeth (Libby) Walters upon her recent death. Condolences may be sent to her husband, Thomas Walters. The Chesapeake - 955 Harpersville Road, Apt. 1052 Newport News, VA. 23601.
Super Bowl Sub Sale - It is here! This is the last Sunday to order your Super Bowl Subs from our Youth!!! The subs are $6.00 each and include a brownie and a Peppermint Patty. Subs will be ready for pick up at church on Sunday morning - February 7 th. Please place your order by signing up with a member of the FUMC Youth Group or by signing an order form on one of the posters hanging around the Church. This is the Youth s largest fund-raiser of the year. The money raised is used for the Youth s summer mission trip. Thank you in advance for participating in this delicious fund-raiser!!! Questions? Call Susanne Daley 232-6682. Acolytes - There will be a class after the 10:45 a.m. worship service on Sunday, February 7 th for anyone interested in being an acolyte; teenagers and adults. Mission Reminder: The food donation item for Sunday, February 7 th (first Sunday) is a can of corn. Undie Sunday - February 14 th : Missions will be collecting new men s and women s underwear and socks on February 14 th. Your donated clothing will be given to PORT for the homeless. 5 th Sunday Luncheon: After church today please join us for lunch (chicken supreme, herrb rice, green beans, salad, rolls and assorted desserts). The luncheon is a fundraiser, sponsored by Missions. Profits will help support First United Methodist Church s covenant relationship with our missionary in Cambodia, Esther Karimi Gitobu. If you are unable to eat with us, take-out will be available. PORT: Volunteers are needed to help with PORT at Hilton Baptist Church on February 14 th. This will be our last PORT for the winter. The sign-up sheet is located outside the kitchen. If you cannot be there to help, donations of Little Debbie cakes are always appreciated. Super Bowl Sub Sale - It is here! This is the last Sunday to order your Super Bowl Subs from our Youth!!! The subs are $6.00 each and include a brownie and a Peppermint Patty. Subs will be ready for pick up at church on Sunday morning - February 7 th. Please place your order by signing up with a member of the FUMC Youth Group or by signing an order form on one of the posters hanging around the Church. This is the Youth s largest fund-raiser of the year. The money raised is used for the Youth s summer mission trip. Thank you in advance for participating in this delicious fund-raiser!!! Questions? Call Susanne Daley 232-6682. Acolytes - There will be a class after the 10:45 a.m. worship service on Sunday, February 7 th for anyone interested in being an acolyte; teenagers and adults. Mission Reminder: The food donation item for Sunday, February 7 th (first Sunday) is a can of corn. Undie Sunday - February 14 th : Missions will be collecting new men s and women s underwear and socks on February 14 th. Your donated clothing will be given to PORT for the homeless. 5 th Sunday Luncheon: After church today please join us for lunch (chicken supreme, herrb rice, green beans, salad, rolls and assorted desserts). The luncheon is a fundraiser, sponsored by Missions. Profits will help support First United Methodist Church s covenant relationship with our missionary in Cambodia, Esther Karimi Gitobu. If you are unable to eat with us, take-out will be available. PORT: Volunteers are needed to help with PORT at Hilton Baptist Church on February 14 th. This will be our last PORT for the winter. The sign-up sheet is located outside the kitchen. If you cannot be there to help, donations of Little Debbie cakes are always appreciated.
MIDWEEK FELLOWSHIP DINNER Wednesday, February 10, 2016 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Fellowship Hall Cost: $5.00 per person - Adults & Youth $2.00 per child - Kindergarten - 5 th grade Free for Preschool children & younger Maximum per family + $15.00 Menu: Salad, Dessert, Coffee, Lemonade, Tea. Serving: Bible Study begins at 6:15 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. Please place your completed reservation form in the offering plate or in the drop box beside the door to the Church Office today, or contact the Church Office no later than Monday, February 8 th. Midweek Fellowship - February 10, 2016 New and weekly attendees planning to come and permanent list members who will not be attending need to notify the Church Office Noon Monday, February 8, 2016. NAME: Please Check one of the following # of Adults/Youth # of Children (Preschool) # of Children (K - 5 th ) Place on Permanent List 2016 I will sign up each week that I attend MIDWEEK FELLOWSHIP DINNER Wednesday, February 10, 2016 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Fellowship Hall Cost: $5.00 per person - Adults & Youth $2.00 per child - Kindergarten - 5 th grade Free for Preschool children & younger Maximum per family + $15.00 Menu: Salad, Dessert, Coffee, Lemonade, Tea. Serving: Bible Study begins at 6:15 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. Please place your completed reservation form in the offering plate or in the drop box beside the door to the Church Office today, or contact the Church Office no later than Monday, February 8 th. Midweek Fellowship - February 10, 2016 New and weekly attendees planning to come and permanent list members who will not be attending need to notify the Church Office Noon Monday, February 8, 2016. NAME: Please Check one of the following # of Adults/Youth # of Children (Preschool) # of Children (K - 5 th ) Place on Permanent List 2016 I will sign up each week that I attend I will sign up each week that I attend